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Julian Assange named Honorary Guide of Humanity

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 20 /CNW Telbec/ - Rael, founder and leader of the
International Raelian Movement, has awarded the title of Honorary Guide
to Julian Assange, founder and leader of Wikileaks.

"Julian Assange needs our energy and support so he can continue to
destroy the myth of honest political leaders," Rael declared in a
recent speech given in Japan, where Raelians had gathered to celebrate
the 37th anniversary of Rael's encounter with the extraterrestrial
scientists who created life on earth.

Rael also praised the avalanche of support Assange received from both
the anonymous public and prominent critics of government deception,
including Michael Moore.

“Revolution has reached the Internet," Rael said. "People are revolted
by the superpowers' dictatorial attempt to silence those who love the
truth and reveal lies of the governments, so those people are now
taking charge in accordance with the words 'We the People'.”

He added, “This is a very good sign that the younger generation isn't
ready to be silent sheep but instead is ready to fight for freedom of
the Internet, the last and only free media not controlled by the
superpowers and multinational companies trying to make the whole world
population a mass of consumers and taxpayers who never question them.”

Like Assange, who says he will remain true to his ideals, Rael
reaffirmed on this 37th anniversary his mission to change the world,
asking Raelians to keep the 'laughter revolution'. “

I hope that thousands of Raelians will attend political meetings and the
public speeches of their prime minister, and that when the politicians
start to say things like 'we will build a strong nation', that
everybody will laugh. Laughing is the best answer for stupidity,"

“Assange is in prison like Nelson Mandela was, but I am sure he is
laughing as he knows he cannot stay there a long time, Rael concluded.
“Let's send him our energy so he can keep championing freedom of speech
and keep embarrassing those who pretend to take care of the interests
of their people.